### Review Naturally funny and candid style of writing keeps the reader engaged as she comes into her own as a parent. She is honest and humorous as she admits the mistakes she made, but also confident in her role as a mother, first and above all --women24.com With wit and humility, Engelbrecht s
The Girl Who Couldn't Say No: Memoir of a teenage mom
✍ Scribed by Engelbrecht, Tracy
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 119 KB
- Series
- The Girl Who Couldn't Say No
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
A sharp, occasionally shocking, memoir that will change how you look at teenage mothers, The Girl Who Couldn’t Say No is told with frank South African humour and refreshingly mature insight. Tracy Engelbrecht tells the story of how she came to find herself pregnant at 15, and how she coped with pregnancy, birth and homework.
An eye-opener for teens and their parents alike, as well as a message of hope, empathy and respect for those who have experienced a teenage pregnancy.
No M-TV teen moms, no sugar-coating, no horror stories - just honesty, humility, humour and love. Real life.
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